a motley crew of 5th columnists, assorted lefties and remoaners etc are all moaning that we have failed to stop over 28,000 illegals in 2021. So over you you ladies and gentleman what measures should we have been employing?
I think it needs a multi pronged approach. Firstly the 'plan' shown by TTT would be one part (if the French assist) but then we should back it up with the following: 1) Amend the HR laws to protect the British and remove rigths for illegals. Cheap and easy to do with an 80 seat majority. There will be whining from the left but hey-ho. 2) Remove any right to any cash,...
As opposed to the go-getting, hard working, able and willing public servants elected to do this stuff for us you mean?
And do you include the blindly faithful followers from Lemming East?
We shouldn’t be providing a taxi service to our shores, that’s for sure. Busting the boats before they put to sea might help - but I’m not too sure the French would be amenable to that idea. They don’t want them either and are only too pleased to wave them on their way.
Naomi: "They don’t want them either and are only too pleased to wave them on their way. " - indeed so why did they not agree to Boris's 100% guaranteed for us both solution the other week? They'd be out of France in days.
doug, 18:09, no need it's one sentence long: "Any illegal landing here from France is immediate shipped back" - simples. If the French agree then within a few days.....
1) No one will bother
2) Any in France will realise there is no point and go somewhere else
3) The people traffickers will not get paid
4) Problem 100% guaranteed solved for us both.
win win win Boris' suggestion. French Hissy fit because they read it on Twitter
Start by making it more unattractive here by saying , no hand outs , no hotels with heating and food for when they arrive , we have a duty of care to our own homeless first
That’s the one thing they aren’t Tora , entitled, I’ll still bang on about our own homeless , they are the ones where entitled should be used, entitled to our care and social care